The root cause is that alsa-lib is not thread safe for the same handle.
There are two threads in the gstreamer accessing alsa-lib not serilized.
The race condition happens when one thread holds the old framebuffer app_ptr
position in the kernel, another thread advances the framebuffer app_ptr.
when the former thread is scheduled to run again, it overwrites the app_ptr
to old value by copying from kernel.Thus,the app_ptr in the upper
alsa-lib(pcm_rate) become one period size more advanced than the lower
alsa-lib(pcm_hw & kernel).
gstreamer uses noblock and poll method to communicate with the alsa-lib.
The app_ptr unsync situation as described above makes the poll return immediately because
it concludes there is enough space for the ring-buffer via the low-level alsa-lib.
The write function returns immediately because it concludes there is not enough
space for the ring-buffer from the upper-level alsa-lib. Then the loop of poll
and write runs again and again until another period size is available for
ring-buffer.This leads to the cpu 100 problem.
delay_lock is used to avoid the race condition.
Fixes: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690937
Rework the audio caps similar to the video caps. Remove
width/depth/endianness/signed fields and replace with a simple string
format and media type audio/x-raw.
Create a GstAudioInfo and some helper methods to parse caps.
Remove duplicate code from the ringbuffer and replace with audio info.
Use AudioInfo in the base audio filter class.
Port elements to new API.
Original commit message from CVS:
2008-02-29 Julien Moutte <julien@fluendo.com>
* ext/alsa/gstalsa.c: (gst_alsa_open_iec958_pcm),
(gst_alsa_probe_supported_formats): Probe for IEC958 pcm to
detect
if we can do SPDIF output.
* ext/alsa/gstalsa.h:
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.c: (set_hwparams), (alsasink_parse_spec),
(gst_alsasink_prepare), (gst_alsasink_close),
(gst_alsasink_write):
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.h: Initial support for SPDIF.
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstringbuffer.c:
(gst_ring_buffer_parse_caps):
* gst-libs/gst/audio/gstringbuffer.h: Add non linear buffer
types
to support AC3, EC3 and IEC958 buffers.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.c: (gst_alsasink_finalise),
(gst_alsasink_init):
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.h:
Don't leak allocated snd_output_t structure if there's
more than one alsasink instance at a time (#341873).
Also fix GObject macros in header file.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.c: (gst_alsasink_class_init),
(gst_alsasink_init), (get_channel_free_structure),
(caps_add_channel_configuration), (gst_alsasink_getcaps),
(gst_alsasink_close):
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.h:
Add support for more than 2 channels (#326720).
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.c: (gst_alsasink_finalise),
(gst_alsasink_class_init), (gst_alsasink_init),
(gst_alsasink_write), (gst_alsasink_reset):
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.h:
Add lock to protect alsa calls.
Implement reset to flush samples ASAP, does not work
with dmix though.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/alsa/gstalsamixer.c: (gst_alsa_mixer_build_list):
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.c: (gst_alsa_sink_get_type),
(gst_alsa_sink_class_init):
* ext/alsa/gstalsasink.h:
* ext/alsa/gstalsasrc.c: (gst_alsa_src_get_type),
(gst_alsa_src_class_init):
* ext/alsa/gstalsasrc.h:
Make alsasink/src a subclass of alsamixer so that mixer stuff
shows up in gst-rec. Needs some finetuning.